Brian Williams and Walter Cronkite: A Liberal Love Story

NBC News anchor Brian Williams apparently had a longtime unrequited man crush on former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite.

Brian Williams remembering Walter Cronkite's sweet, warm breath
Brian Williams remembering Walter Cronkite's sweet, warm breath

If you think South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford’s love letters to his Argentine mistress were over the top, you ain’t heard nothin’ yet.

NBC News anchor Brian Williams apparently had a longtime unrequited man crush on former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite.

Williams begins this tale of the forbidden love between anchors for two competing networks by taking us back to his childhood home in upstate New York, where Mom Williams refused to serve up a hearty meal of Tater Tots and Tang until Cronkite had uttered the words, “And that’s the way it is….”

“And I announced my intention to my family, apparently, at the age of 8, that he was the man I wanted to be. And this was the profession I wanted,” Williams recalled wistfully. “And I have lived such a charmed life that I got the chance to explain that to Walter and tell him that and make it clear. And just was able to breathe the air he exhaled and know him a little bit, as friends.”

Excuse us for interrupting this touching moment, but we can’t help but picture the strange scene that would have played out between young Brian and the venerable Cronkite:

Walter:   Hello, kid.
Brian:     You had me when you said hello, Mr. Cronkite.
Walter:   Can somebody get this kid out of the studio?
Brian:     But I love you, Mr. Cronkite.
Walter:   Anybody know who this kid is?
Brian:     I’m you. And you’re everything I ever want to be.
Walter:   Seriously. Get this little freak out of the studio.
Brian:     I want to breath the air you exhale.
Walter:   So that’s the way it is.
Brian:     No, Mr. Cronkite. That’s the way it was. Today, July 22, 1967.

H/T: NewsBusters.org

Liberal CBS News anchor Katie Couric wins award named for liberal CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite.

Katie Couric may never win the ratings, but who cares? She just took home a coveted Cronkite Award (which we assume is called a “Wally” by TV insiders).

Couric’s Wally was presented for “her revealing, multi-part interview of Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin.”

The Wallies are awarded twice each year by the USC Annenberg School for Communication. They are named in honor of Walter Cronkite, once known as “the most trusted man in America.”

Couric won her award in the category “Special Achievement for National Impact on the 2008 Campaign.” Judges said the interview was a “defining moment in the 2008 presidential campaign.” But they didn’t stop here. No siree, Bob. They also called it “extraordinary, persistent and detailed.”

Other winners included ABC’s George Stephanopolous, who eked out a narrow win in the category “Best Achievement in Hair” and CBS’ Bob Schieffer, who took home a Wally in the category “Most Likely to Keel Over Dead In the Middle of a Story.”

All in all, it was an exciting evening for one and all.

Source: Huffington Post, Reliable Sources

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